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Super Monday Night Combat

Super Monday Night Combat
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Developer(s) Uber Entertainment
Publisher(s) Uber Entertainment
Distributor(s) Uber Entertainment
Steam
Amazon
Engine Unreal Engine
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows (Steam)
Release Microsoft Windows
  • NA: April 18, 2012
Genre(s) Third-person shooter, Multiplayer online battle arena
Mode(s) Online multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 82.75%
Metacritic 76/100

Super Monday Night Combat (abbreviated as Super MNC and SMNC) is a free-to-play third-person shooter multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Uber Entertainment for Microsoft Windows. It is the second release set in the Monday Night Combat universe and a sequel to Monday Night Combat. Uber Entertainment announced Super Monday Night Combat on August 24, 2011 during Pax Prime 2011. The game was accidentally released on April 17, 2012 on Steam. A patch was deployed hours later and on April 18, 2012 the game was officially released. Super MNC's development was announced be on indefinite hiatus August 14, 2013.

Inspired by Defense of the Ancients, a custom map and modification for Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Super Monday Night Combat puts players in a familiar position but from a third-person perspective. Players begin playing by getting into a matchmaking system which picks the number of required players in order to form a match, which is 10 in Super Crossfire and Turbocross, and 5 in Super Blitz. Players are then separated into two teams, the Hotshots and the Iceman and must choose the character they will be played, so called as a Pro in the Monday Night Combat universe.

The main objective of the two teams is to destroy the other team's Moneyball. To do so, they must venture beyond several turrets which can only be destroyed by pushing bots through their lane. Once the bots reach the enemy turrets, their shield will go down and the Pros can destroy the turrets all the way till the Moneyball. As Pros destroy enemy bots and kill enemy Pros they will gain money which will award experience points that increases the character's level and allows to upgrade skills depending on the chosen Pro. The money looted can be spent to spawn more waves of bots, purchasing products at vending machines to refill health and speed up the character, and activate multiple functioning buttons which vary in use depending on the map.


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